Windows 2003 Lotus Notes server using NML 3.0 & Networker 7.1.3. Unix Backup server running 7.2.2. Basic install of Lotus to E:\Domino. Path and Notes_ExecDirectory set to E:\Domino. Went through the Lotus Notes Networker guide and can't see where I am going wrong.
Installation guide claims your server should be 7.2 at least (make that 7.2.2).
If for a moment we assume that is not the issue (and I'm not saying that), we need to know backup command and saveset you use along with module configuration file. In such case, it would nice to see output of backup attempt when initiated from client.
I missed NSR_BACKUP_LOTUS_DIR = TRUE if the conf file. As it was not in the template I didn't think it was mandatory. I mean...I am trying to back it up...why would it be false!! Cheers
As to why TRUE or FALSE here is the part which explains it: ¿ FALSE (default) = Only Lotus directories and files explicitly specified with the nsrnotesv command are backed up. ¿ TRUE = The Lotus data directory is backed up. On Windows, the notes.ini file is included in the backup, whether or not it resides in the default data directory.
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What other details on the setup would help?
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January 31st, 2008 11:00
If for a moment we assume that is not the issue (and I'm not saying that), we need to know backup command and saveset you use along with module configuration file. In such case, it would nice to see output of backup attempt when initiated from client.
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February 1st, 2008 02:00
As to why TRUE or FALSE here is the part which explains it:
¿ FALSE (default) = Only Lotus
directories and files explicitly specified
with the nsrnotesv command are
backed up.
¿ TRUE = The Lotus data directory is
backed up. On Windows, the notes.ini
file is included in the backup, whether
or not it resides in the default data
directory.